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प्रश्न
The Long and Short of Your Family!
- Who is the tallest in your family? _____
- Who is the shortest in your family? _____
- What is the difference between their heights? _____
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उत्तर
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Try This.
Draw a cup 1 cm shorter than this cup.

This is a 100 metre race for girls. Arundhati is nearest the finishing line. She is about 6 metres from it.
Behind her is Rehana. Konkana and Uma are running behind Rehana. Look at the picture. To answer the question below:

How far ahead is Rehana from Konkana and Uma?
Here are the Indian Records and World Records for some jumps.
| Sports | World Record | Indian Record |
| High Jump (Men) | Javier S. (2m 45 cm) | Chandra Pal (2m 17 cm) |
| Long Jump (Men) | Mike P. (8m 95 cm) | Amrit Pal (8m 8 cm) |
| High Jump (Women) | Stefka K. (2m 9 cm) | Bobby A. (1m 91 cm) |
| Long Jump (Women) | Galina C. (7m 52 cm) | Anju G. (6m 83 cm) |
Find out from the table -
If Mike P. could jump ______ centimeters longer, his jump would be full 9 meters.
Running Exercise
The doctor has told Devi Prasad to run 2 km every day to stay fit. He took one round of this field. How far did he run?
The field was very far from his home. So he chose a park nearby. The boundary of the park was about 400 metres long.

- How many rounds of the park must Devi Prasad run to complete 2 km?
- One day the weather was very good and a cool breeze was blowing. He felt so good that he kept jogging till he got tired after 8 rounds. That day he ran ____ km and ____ metres!
Try to find out:
How high can a kite go? Can it go higher than the Qutab Minar?

In how many steps will Dorji cross the road?
Look for things that are between 10 and 20 centimetres long.
You must have seen shopkeepers measuring cloth with a metre rod.
- Take a metre rod and a rope.
- Make a knot at one end of the rope.
- Keep the metre rod with the rope.
- Mark 1 metre on the rope and make a knot there.
- Now the length between the two knots is 1 metre. This is your metre-rope.
If you don't get a metre rod use a measuring-tape and mark 100 centimetres on the rope. 100 centimetres are equal to a metre, so you get the metre-rope.
Now make a chart of the heights of your friends. To measure the centimetres, you can use your small scale.
| Name | Taller/Shorter/Equal to 1 metre | How many centimetres more or less than a metre |
| Shambhu | Taller | 4 centimetres |
| ______ | ______ | ______ |
| ______ | ______ | ______ |
| ______ | ______ | ______ |
| ______ | ______ | ______ |
Which of these will be in centimeters and which will be in meters?
Depth of a well
